The Preacher and the King: Or, Bourdaloue in the Court of Louis XIV : Being an Account of the Pulpit Eloquence of that Distinguished EraGould and Lincoln, 1855 - 338 páginas |
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... , et qui m'aima le mieux . ” This " après Arnauld ” is a little like a confession of faith . Arnauld , like Bossuet , never had more than a cold esteem for Boileau . tle and amiable qualities ; the Port Royal Jesuit , AND THE KING . 338.
... , et qui m'aima le mieux . ” This " après Arnauld ” is a little like a confession of faith . Arnauld , like Bossuet , never had more than a cold esteem for Boileau . tle and amiable qualities ; the Port Royal Jesuit , AND THE KING . 338.
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... confess that the story is a little strong , perhaps it is not authentic ; but what matter ? It is not always necessary that an anecdote should be true , to be instructive . Besides there are not wanting instances , analogous and but too ...
... confess that the story is a little strong , perhaps it is not authentic ; but what matter ? It is not always necessary that an anecdote should be true , to be instructive . Besides there are not wanting instances , analogous and but too ...
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... confess , that I have nothing to reply to all this , but also , that I am not convinced by it . You have reason on your side , am I on that account wrong ? " " And I am not on your side , then ? " " Not at all . A sermon has two objects ...
... confess , that I have nothing to reply to all this , but also , that I am not convinced by it . You have reason on your side , am I on that account wrong ? " " And I am not on your side , then ? " " Not at all . A sermon has two objects ...
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... these arguments which you remember so well , what remains if they are forgotten ? Very little , you must confess . And how many sermons there are , of which still less would remain , since those who preach 42 THE PREACHER.
... these arguments which you remember so well , what remains if they are forgotten ? Very little , you must confess . And how many sermons there are , of which still less would remain , since those who preach 42 THE PREACHER.
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... confess that this is somewhat bold , and he would be surprised enough , I think , if he should ever know- " “ But uncle , ” said the Abbé , smiling , " who says that he does not know ? " " Let us now change our style , O Muse , and ...
... confess that this is somewhat bold , and he would be surprised enough , I think , if he should ever know- " “ But uncle , ” said the Abbé , smiling , " who says that he does not know ? " " Let us now change our style , O Muse , and ...
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